DAVE ALEXANDER | MLIVE.COMThe informal Love Muskegon campaign should become a signature marketing effort for the community, according to Peter Kageyama, an urban consultant visiting the city this week. He was in Muskegon a year ago and kicked off the "Love Notes" effort.

Love Muskegon Week, which concludes today with a community workshop and the reopening of the Children's Fountain at the Alcoa Community Square, has focused Muskegon residents on the cool things about our city and some changes that would make us even cooler.

We've shared some ideas and photos about what you love about Muskegon in celebration of the week but we're wondering: What would it take to make Muskegon a cool city?